The new “Bamboo Safari” Pack from Nike includes three Premium versions of your favorite runners: the Air Huarache PRM, the Air Max 95 PRM and the Air Max 90 PRM. As the Swoosh leans on the late 80′s print to bridge the gap between the past and present, these three kicks are among the chosen few for the “Bamboo Safari” gathering. The premium pack is crafted predominately in grey tones, accented by Hyper Punch hits throughout. Although the Air Max 1 typically accompanies the Air Max 90 and Air Max 95, the Huaraches fill in admirably, adding a sense of diversity while matching its partners in style and comfort.

Available in stores and online tomorrow. Check out Release Locator for stores.

This edition of the adidas Rose 5 is nicknamed the “Woven Blues” as it arrives in a navy, white and a dark orange colorway. With just enough pop and understated qualities at the same time, the sneaker’s predominantly navy blue-based upper make for a crisp and clean sneaker that can be worn/paired in a multitude of ways. While Derrick Rose was born and raised in Chicago, these kicks carry the same colorway as the city’s football team: the Chicago Bears.

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If you’re on the hunt for a clean and classic silhouette of a sneaker, you’ve found the right one. The adidas Originals Pro Model takes from vintage styles and molds it into a sneaker that boasts a full grain leather upper with soft textile lining. Arriving in a black or white colorway to suit your preference, its durable materials make for a super-comfortable and modern Originals shoe.

The newest colorway of the Nike KD7 pays tribute to New York City’s electricity and the unique lightning rod on Fifth Ave. and 34th Street, where a purple hue often radiates from the sky during lightning strikes. Officially, ‘Cave Purple/Hyper Grape/Magnet Grey/Bleached Turquoise’, this release will be available in men’s ($ 150), grade school ($ 115), pre-school ($ 75) or toddler ($ 55) sizes starting on Tuesday, November 25th at Foot Locker, House of Hoops by Foot Locker or Footlocker.com (starting at 8:00 a.m. EST). Check the Launch Locator to see which stores will have this release.

Combining both style and performance, the adidas Crazy 8 basketball shoe is geared towards on-court excellence in every way. The sneaker’s bootie construction helps minimize friction for hardwood comfort, while an air-mesh lining keeps the sneaker breathable and cool. The shoe also boasts a leather and synthetic upper on top of a non-marking rubber outsole.

Back in its original colorway, the Air Jordan 6 Retro arrives just in time for the holidays. Jordan’s first championship shoe features a black nubuck upper with eye-catching pops of Infrared on the heel and Jumpman logos. For the first time since the original release, a reflective underlay shines bright on the courts or in the streets. The ‘Black/Infrared 23′ colorway will be available this Friday, November 28th at Foot Locker, House of Hoops by Foot Locker and Footlocker.com (starting at 8:00 a.m. EST) for $ 185. Full family sizing will also be available: Grade School: $ 120 – Pre-School: $ 75 – Toddler: $ 55. Check the Launch Locator to see which stores will have this release.

The Kobe Bryant retro line reveals the adidas Crazy 1 Blackout, which suggests the monochromatic “all black everything” nature of the sneaker. It has been well over a decade since Kobe laced up in anything similar to the adidas Crazy 1, but at the time, they were known as one of the most futuristic-looking kicks on the market. Bringing these back now with updated details makes for interesting outfit combinations like rocking them with matching denim or jogger pants.

For 30 years, the Nike Air Force 1 has taken shape in multiple iterations, collaborations and customizations, and helped define an entire culture of enthusiasts. Now the pinnacle of street, sport and culture will be badged for professional basketball star Kyrie Irving. The two colorways feature a clear TPU in the vamp and quarter panel to allow for visibility. Reflective paneling is paired with the clear TPU the University Red/Black remains more traditional, mixed with a classic leather upper. Kyrie’s signature and “K” design adorn the upper and his No. 2 is on the insole. In addition, the shoe comes with a custom Nike Elite sock in University Red and Game Royal featuring Irving’s personal mantra — “Hungry & Humble” — a motivational phrase he has stood by since he was a kid.

The Nike Air Force 1 CMFT ‘Kyrie Irving’ drops Saturday, November 22nd at select Foot Locker and House of Hoops by Foot Locker stores and Footlocker.com (starting at 8:00 a.m. EST) for $ 150. Check the Launch Locator to see which stores will have this release.

The Nike LeBron 12 ‘Instinct’ is a sneaker that boasts striking Swoosh branding in Violet Force just above an icy midsole while a hexagon system compliments the other. One of the most technically detailed kicks on the market, the Hyperposite construction of the LeBron 12 encapsulates the upper while Dynamic Flywire cables lead to the tonal lacing system. The shoe is nicknamed “Instinct” for James’ instinctual basketball IQ which is nearly unstoppable with his uncommon balance of speed, agility and power. His rare skillset requires innovative footwear and this sneaker fulfills that need.

The latest edition of the popular adidas Originals ZX Flux is the “Galaxy” colorway. Updated in a nylon material upper of a striking photo of outer space, this ZX Flux features a palette of blues while black accents take on the heel cage and three stripes. Rounding out the shoe is a crisp white sole unit featuring a “Torsion System” for maximum comfort and support.